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Sony reveals early details on the release of this recent Lindsay Lohan thriller

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced I Know Who Killed Me which stars Lindsay Lohan. This Chris Sivertson directed drama/thriller will be available to own from the 27th November, and should retail at around $26.96. The disc will include both anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1) and full screen presentations, along with English and French Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. Extras will include an alternate opening, an alternate ending, an extended strip dance scene and a blooper reel. A Blu-ray release will also be available for around $38.96, including all of the bonus material from the SD release and presented in 2.40:1 widescreen (1080p) with accompanying Dolby TrueHD 5.1 and PCM 5.1 soundtracks. Artwork for both releases is attached.

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It's a perfect film for everyone (haven't seen it). For Lindsay lovers she stars in I know who killed me. For Lindsay haters she gets tortured. I haven't seen it. But just by looking at the trailer I now now. And since it's rated R for grisly violence including torture, disturbing gory images, sexuality, nudity, and language.

Wait a minute. I just got this movie in the mail. It says widescreen and fullscreen on one disc. When I got it the DVD had a huge label. Usually when they do both sides on 1 disc they don't have labels.

I saw this movie and it is bad however it would've been real good if the director or screenwriter was more competent. Seriously if the story flushed out more and made more sense this would've been a great drama/thriller. And yea it didn't help that this movie came out when Lohan was in rehab. But seriously this movie had potential to be great if the material was handled better.

My Story: Saw this at an advance screening and before the film began an exec from TriStar (I thought they stopped making films!) got up and said how proud and excited they were of the film and that they hope we'd like it. I'm not kidding when I say that people were literally rolling on the ground howling during this film. It was the most fun I've had in a packed audience ever. Situations happen in this movie that literally defy description and only added to the hilarity of the Lifetime Original Movie storyline and some of the worst acting and not just by LaLohan. The acting was so bad I really expected Nicholas Cage to show up at any second. Things happen to Lohan in this film that are intended to be tragic and horrific but the more she got injured the harder we laughed. The hand...the leg...it was all just too much. You'd be an idiot to buy this film...but you'd be an idiot to miss it as well. Steal it, download it...but see it. It's that good, er, bad.

I knew that once I saw the tab that said "Sony announces details on this thriller..." , that stripper-Lindsay would be the main thing on the DVD cover! Jeez...thats just awful. And when there's an "alternate opening and ending", it shows that the creators didn't really know what to do with the movie. The film looked really bad. Definite pass

Unlike most people in this topic I actually saw this movie. It's not good at all. And to eb honest none of it really falls on Lindsey's shoulders.

Not only was the writing stale but the horrible ending didn't help it. But besides that the director took a keynote from The Sixth Sense and to not spoil anything I won't mention it but if someone has listened to the Sixth Sense commentary or watched the special feature on clues then this movie becomes painfully obvious because the director took it to an extreme.

But what does it matter. People will always hate it without seeing it. There was far worse films this summer.

Version 1 wrote: Ok I didnt read a lot of the post above but I could have sworn that this is a DRAMA/THRILLER,Why why are there post about this being a comedy??? It tries to be a drama/thriller and fails miserably. You will laugh at the 'serious' moments because they did them absolutely wrong.

Veronica0420 wrote: You people are all morons. You're probably the ones keeping the stupid Saw films come out every year. I bet a lot of you are fans of the new Halloween movie too. Nobody knows good horror anymore; our society's been brain-washed into watching lame teen sex comedies and torture-porn. I'm sorry for your loss... of taste. Wow... That had nothing to do with... Anything...

I like the quote there that says "A visual feast." Such ambiguity. And $40 for a HD version? I wouldn't pay that much for a GOOD movie, let alone this pathetic excuse for a film. I know in stores it's less, but still.

Veronica0420 wrote: You people are all morons. You're probably the ones keeping the stupid Saw films come out every year. I bet a lot of you are fans of the new Halloween movie too. Nobody knows good horror anymore; our society's been brain-washed into watching lame teen sex comedies and torture-porn. I'm sorry for your loss... of taste. Off to a good start are we? Thats a fantastic post.

You people are all morons. You're probably the ones keeping the stupid Saw films come out every year. I bet a lot of you are fans of the new Halloween movie too. Nobody knows good horror anymore; our society's been brain-washed into watching lame teen sex comedies and torture-porn. I'm sorry for your loss... of taste.

Version 1 wrote: Anyway it looks good,but my local cinema only played it for two weeks!

Well, the theaters are obligated to show a movie for two weeks. However, if a movie isn't generating enough income for that particular theater during that period, they can drop it off come the third weekend. Most movies that bomb have a really high dropoff on their second weekend (or do really horribly on both weekends) are the ones that get the boot on the third weekend.

And the artwork seems like Sony stole it from BVHE's DVD artwork for "The Prestige" and just pasted Lindsay Lohan over the places where Christian Bale, High Jackman and Scarlett Johannsen were.

Yea this movie was awful.. Everything was out of wack and just horrid. The pacing and acting was all over the place. Not to mention the twist is so lame its just ludicrous. Plus this is the first time you will see a member of the Blue Man group go on a homicidal streak..

My friend and I work at a theater so we decided that to kill time before "Hairspray" started, we'd go try to stomach some of this for some laughs. After 50 minutes of MST3K-ing the hell out of this (we were the only ones in the theater and we were yelling stuff at the screen) we just decided to walk out. Not even worth it for the laughs.

"I Know Who Killed Me" was actually very entertaining. it was a great B-movie, it honestly could have been the third film in "Grindhouse" it was that bad yet that funny. Nothing to buy on DVD but its worth a rent to watch while under the influence.

pitdeadite wrote: I'm proud to say, that I've never seen a Lindsay Lohan movie. I don't think I'm starting now.

The remake of "The Parent Trap" was very good, and so was "Mean Girls" (those are only the two worth checking out with Lohan in them). But yeah, this really looks like a stinker -- to top it all, strippers no longer take their clothes off in movies!